Ocean City Nor'easters

Ocean City

In a Nutshell

One of the Premier Development League's top teams showcases elite college soccer players

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The Scouting Report

This summer, the Nor'Easters line up on the pitch opposite their Premier Development League rivals. The Nor'Easters currently stand in first place in the Eastern Conference's Mid Atlantic Division—a position fans have gotten used to in recent years. In each of the last two seasons, the team finished atop the division, subsequently reaching the National Semifinals in 2013 and the Conference Quarterfinals the year before.

Ocean City Nor'easters

As members of the Premier Development League, the Ocean City Nor'easters give a new crop of elite college soccer stars a taste of pro-level competition each year without forcing them to sacrifice their eligibility. Since its inception in 1996, the club has amassed numerous accolades over the years and long entertained audiences with nifty footwork and the ability to make balls disappear with just a silk handkerchief. Some of these highlights include a perfect 14-0 season in 2005 and five appearances in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. Furthermore, former Nor'Easters have gone on to don kits for national teams and pro clubs around the world.

Perhaps most impressive, however, are the club's community outreach efforts and the summer camps it orchestrates for local youth. During these five-day camps, Nor'Easters players coach kids as young as three on soccer fundamentals and illustrate for older kids what it takes to become elite high school and college players.